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by wishin49, Jul 14, 2008 11:16PM
I'm going to go from 80-100 mg of oxycodoe and percocet starting tomorrow.  The Dr. prescribed Depakote when I asked to up my Clonapin.  Anybody know if this helps opiate w/d's?
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by GoingToMakeIt, Jul 14, 2008 11:24PM
I am not familiar with Depakote, other than it is used as an anti-seizure med. Clonopin does help with the w/d process. Look at the Thomas Recipe in the Health Pages on the right side of page.

by wannabefree330, Jul 15, 2008 01:43PM
Depakote is a medication used to treat seizures.  I have not heard of it being used for opiate w/d either, but that doesn't mean it's never been done.  Good for you in deciding to take your life back! And welcome to the site.  You will find lots of valuable information here.
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